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was at a defense mechanism by the defense department? >> guest: no, it was a purely preemptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: you mention charlie miller and mr. miller is in st. louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text message to the iphone and taken over. all these are fixed now. part of the contest is all these vulnerabilities being fixed. a fun way to show off your skills and so everyone gets protected by the attacks it. >> host: how long
was at a defense mechanism by the defense department? >> guest: no, it was a purely preemptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: you mention charlie miller and mr. miller is in st. louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various...
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was it a defense mechanism? was it the defense department? >> guest: no. it was purely a offensive, preemptive effort the slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: well, you mentioned charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year, hackers across the world enter it, and they have various devices. if you can break into the devices, you win some cash and the device itself. so that was my goal. i won that contest a few times. earlier in my career it was more about showing that things like iphones or, you know, desktops running apple software were vulnerable because it wasn't believed that it was, but now it's just, you know, i've shown vulnerables in iphone, i've found attacks where i can take over an iphone in the past. all these are fixed now because part of the contest is that all these vulnerable
was it a defense mechanism? was it the defense department? >> guest: no. it was purely a offensive, preemptive effort the slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> host: well, you mentioned charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: well, in that particular case it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have...
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was it a defense mechanism, the defense department? >> no, it was a purely offensive, pre-emptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> you mentioned a charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, joining us today. mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various devices. if you break into the devices, you win some cash it and devices also. i want contests earlier in my career. it was more about showing things like the iphone or desktops running apple software are vulnerable, because it was not really believed it was. now it is just i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone, have shown a tax where i could send a text message to the iphone and taken over. these are all fixed now. part of the contest is all of these areas are fixed. it is a fun way to show what skills and everybody gets protected by the attacks we come up with.
was it a defense mechanism, the defense department? >> no, it was a purely offensive, pre-emptive effort to slow the nuclear weapons processing capability of iran. >> you mentioned a charlie miller, and mr. miller is in st. louis, joining us today. mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> well, and the particular case, it was for a contest, like robert mentioned. they have this contest every year. hackers across the world enter it. they have various...
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national defense expert porter told me he's got. throughout the campaign and outside the context of the campaign you simply do not have a lively debate in the united states over this extreme degree of military spending and the militarism that goes with it i'm sorry to say that i don't believe that obama will deliver on his campaign promise specifically to and u.s. involvement in the war in afghanistan i mean that is certainly the impression that he's conveyed to the american people and that was conveyed to the american people by the vice presidential candidate joe biden i think the closest that romney and his running mate paul ryan have come to making a promise is perhaps the the idea that they would somehow be more successful in putting pressure on iran to end its nuclear program but i must say that it was not made with much conviction and that i think is a measure of just how in your day the u.s. public and the political system have become to militarism and empire for the united states. despite the devastation superstorm sandy rol
national defense expert porter told me he's got. throughout the campaign and outside the context of the campaign you simply do not have a lively debate in the united states over this extreme degree of military spending and the militarism that goes with it i'm sorry to say that i don't believe that obama will deliver on his campaign promise specifically to and u.s. involvement in the war in afghanistan i mean that is certainly the impression that he's conveyed to the american people and that was...
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are begging people to take money and they won't take it of course occupy hardly invented foreclosure defenses people like grace and high foreclosure organizations have been toiling away at this for years but when occupy wall street went to east new york in december to march occupy are more and more people around the country started to realize that there was another way to back off. was. back. there thank you god. i thank you and sometimes demanding change in a large scale starts because even smaller groups dr margaret flowers is among the nation's leading advocates for true health care reform health care reform that would eliminate the for profit insurance companies and provide medicare for all individuals in the united states a former pediatrician and congressional fellow dr flowers worked within the system for years after the farmhouse i was traveling around the country and people kept saying well how are we going to get single payer i was speaking around you know various states and and i it's totally kind of came together like oh well unless you know as a as a movement even though we're in
are begging people to take money and they won't take it of course occupy hardly invented foreclosure defenses people like grace and high foreclosure organizations have been toiling away at this for years but when occupy wall street went to east new york in december to march occupy are more and more people around the country started to realize that there was another way to back off. was. back. there thank you god. i thank you and sometimes demanding change in a large scale starts because even...
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the defense says he did have a gun but only used it because he was himself frightened. >> the defense is pushing second-degree murder in the case. the prosecution says there is no way. if convicted he could get anywhere from 70 years-life. >> 23 elena kagan these have authorized cameras in court room. cook county could see its first televised trial by the end of this year. >> a nanny accused of stabbing to children to that and trying to take her own life weeks from her coma. wakes from her coma. the children were killed last thursday. she is reportedly speaking to doctors. police have not released a motive but relatives said she recently suffered financial and emotional burdens. when she woke up she asked to see her own family. >> police have arrested a convicted sex offender and former pop star as part of an investigation into child sex abuse by a bbc host. gary glitter was arrested. news reports say he was seen having sex with an underage girl while the bbc host abused another girl. police say he abused more than 300 children dating back to 1959. investigators are also looking into
the defense says he did have a gun but only used it because he was himself frightened. >> the defense is pushing second-degree murder in the case. the prosecution says there is no way. if convicted he could get anywhere from 70 years-life. >> 23 elena kagan these have authorized cameras in court room. cook county could see its first televised trial by the end of this year. >> a nanny accused of stabbing to children to that and trying to take her own life weeks from her coma....
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here i don't think they have a real defense i think their defense is they'd like to have the defense be their independent contractors but that's the issue that the judge ruled squarely against them and i think that that has caused a lot of these other cases that we have file to be settled because the management is looking at this and saying we can't really justify calling them independent contractors they show up they have a schedule they pay if they miss a day they pay if they're late they pay to come to the club and dance they have all the addition of employee employer relationship and they know they're going to lose on that issue and so the question becomes. do we pay now and get it over with maybe it's painful but it's more painful later and that's i think what the clubs have been concluding now does this work with the current lawsuit i mean from what i saw you've got two women who are part of this now why aren't there more women i mean do you think there's pressure from above not to get involved there is absolutely pressure both implicit because these women don't want to get inv
here i don't think they have a real defense i think their defense is they'd like to have the defense be their independent contractors but that's the issue that the judge ruled squarely against them and i think that that has caused a lot of these other cases that we have file to be settled because the management is looking at this and saying we can't really justify calling them independent contractors they show up they have a schedule they pay if they miss a day they pay if they're late they pay...
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a lot of reasons for the foul smelling defense. defensive backs who don't cover well, all of the above so would do you do with cam newton as he comes to town? last year's rookie sensation has morphed into this year's sophomore slumper. he's still dangerous. we know he's got legs. the redskins don't stop anybody which has jim hazlet turned gone and he certainly knows that. >> we've given up too many yards, big plays, and then the rush, you know, we haven't had as many sacks as we did last year. i thought we did much better last week. we could continue to improve and be better in those areas. >> milking cows in the background there? what was that? we know maryland has put the p in patchwork offense this year. four quarterbacks lost to injury which means the only conceivable way they win tomorrow is to lean on their defense. georgia tech's triple option is a test and head coach randy edsel certainly knows it. >> that first series is very critical, because, again, you want to try to get off on the right foot. you tell your guys, hey, i
a lot of reasons for the foul smelling defense. defensive backs who don't cover well, all of the above so would do you do with cam newton as he comes to town? last year's rookie sensation has morphed into this year's sophomore slumper. he's still dangerous. we know he's got legs. the redskins don't stop anybody which has jim hazlet turned gone and he certainly knows that. >> we've given up too many yards, big plays, and then the rush, you know, we haven't had as many sacks as we did last...
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>>> welcome to "this week in defense news," i'm vago muradian. what do countries across asia think of an increasingly assertive china and america's renewed focus on the region? we talk to defense news' own bureau chief for some answers. but first the national guard plays a critical role in america's national security. at home, supporting disaster relief operations as in the wake of superstorm sandy that devastated parking lots of the northeast -- parts of the northeaster operations worldwide including afghanistan. while the guard is part of the air force, units -- units in each state are under the command of governors and so the guards relationship with the active duty force can sometimes be strained. that's been the case since february when the air force said that of 9,900 proposed personnel cuts, 5100 would come from the guard. a move that sparked a fire storm of protests on capitol hill. lawmakers governors and guard leaders accused the air force of failing to coordinate cuts they say fell disproportionately on citizen airmen and in protest th
>>> welcome to "this week in defense news," i'm vago muradian. what do countries across asia think of an increasingly assertive china and america's renewed focus on the region? we talk to defense news' own bureau chief for some answers. but first the national guard plays a critical role in america's national security. at home, supporting disaster relief operations as in the wake of superstorm sandy that devastated parking lots of the northeast -- parts of the northeaster...
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there is no way for leon panetta, the defense secretary, to sit there and say that did not know what was going on. >> remember the stories we heard that obama produced to kill in london until that last incident where hillary and panetta pushed and finally he went in. they have good intelligence each time. thisis the first time. they chose not act. >> 2008 president obama and candidate obama, if we get this guy in our process we will take the shot. the ticket. lou: and this time tragedy and heartbreakingly sell. very quickly to percent gdp growth. >> we're running at about half what it was three and a half years ago. the recovery began in june of 2009. a degree slope. and more of the same. how do we get out of this growth rate? and not seeing a change in washington d.c. unless we had a crisis. that is when you will see changed for. lou: thank you. appreciate you being with us. have a great weekend. up next, one of our viewers looking for david patraeus. is he with the cia? we will be right back. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,
there is no way for leon panetta, the defense secretary, to sit there and say that did not know what was going on. >> remember the stories we heard that obama produced to kill in london until that last incident where hillary and panetta pushed and finally he went in. they have good intelligence each time. thisis the first time. they chose not act. >> 2008 president obama and candidate obama, if we get this guy in our process we will take the shot. the ticket. lou: and this time...
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it's panthers defense gets him no points and the skins turn it over on downs. ensuing carolina drive. newton looking long. for steve smith, in the end zone, and he makes a catch over josh wilson. smith's first t.d. of the year. i don't know what that is. panthers take a 14-3 lead. he's been waiting all year, apparently, to do it. to the fourth, more from carolina, hooks up with armonte edwards that gets the panthers all the way down the redskins' 9 yard line. and three plays later, newton will take it in himself. busts in, touchdown. gets up and watch this, blows a kiss to the fans. very classy. redskins add a late royster t.d., but carolina wins 21-13 as the skins head into the bye with a 3-6 record. >>> with more, we welcome in dan hellie live from fedex field. dan, a lot of headlines reading newton got the better of griffin. >> reporter: his team came out the winner in this game. this is not where the redskins thought they'd be going into the bye week. 3-6. mike shanahan said in his press conference after the game that the rest of the season is an evaluation
it's panthers defense gets him no points and the skins turn it over on downs. ensuing carolina drive. newton looking long. for steve smith, in the end zone, and he makes a catch over josh wilson. smith's first t.d. of the year. i don't know what that is. panthers take a 14-3 lead. he's been waiting all year, apparently, to do it. to the fourth, more from carolina, hooks up with armonte edwards that gets the panthers all the way down the redskins' 9 yard line. and three plays later, newton will...
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they already cut $500 billion from defense and they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. if you want to put america at risk, carry through with sequestration. >> this might be something that we actually agree on. we have got to get this solved. a lot of this stuff is a total nonstarter. democrats have to republicans, republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> the next question, another big topic this political season is lobbying. i believe that we start with senator tester. there are advertised as the claim that you have received the most money from lobbyists. how do explain that? >> i come home every weekend so i can travel the state to put montana's back to work. that was one of the bills that i helped to co-sponsor. this was the biggest lobbyist reform since watergate because it is critically important for the country. transparency is good. the state of montana has a good transparency and we need to take that to washington. congressman rehberg hid lobbyist money. he should have been a lobbyist. i depend upon the people of montana. that is where th
they already cut $500 billion from defense and they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. if you want to put america at risk, carry through with sequestration. >> this might be something that we actually agree on. we have got to get this solved. a lot of this stuff is a total nonstarter. democrats have to republicans, republicans have to work with democrats to make this happen. >> the next question, another big topic this political season is lobbying. i believe that...
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the raiders defense, and knocked him out of the game. he took a beating. he left the game with a head injury and he didn't return. and remember, it was castle who was booed by the home crowd when he was injured earlier this month. they cheered him. nice pass in the middle. number one receiver, down in the raiders 13. six unanswered points. to tie the game at 6. under two minutes left in the half. raiders catch a break. and arenas in the -- long snapper. hustledled and recovers some football. raiders have it. and this time, the raiders cash in. palmer, to moore. this time he caught it. third straight game with the touchdown. the last raiders to do that, johnny lee higin. palmer comeback route. and he gets by stanford routes. there he goes. 32-yard raiders touchdown. raiders is up. and mcfaden had his better games. for yard -- four yards. and this one for 29 yards much and the fastest game for the kansas city offense. castle lobbed it up. and that's his first of the season. an he hasn't led a single time in any point this year. 26-16 is the final. >> we exec
the raiders defense, and knocked him out of the game. he took a beating. he left the game with a head injury and he didn't return. and remember, it was castle who was booed by the home crowd when he was injured earlier this month. they cheered him. nice pass in the middle. number one receiver, down in the raiders 13. six unanswered points. to tie the game at 6. under two minutes left in the half. raiders catch a break. and arenas in the -- long snapper. hustledled and recovers some football....
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. >> they're a tough defense. they cause a lot of problems. they don't give you easy throws. they match everything. you're in man most of the time. when stuff is covered, it's hard to check it down to a back, because he's usually covered, too. >> i look forward to going out there and seeing how their fans are. i'm pretty sure it's going to be pretty loud. their fan base is very fanatic, and i take in all those experiences, but at the same time, i know i'm there to do a job. >>> to the other football, d.c. united in their regular season finale. leonard connects to tie the game up at one apiece. b.c. united weathers the storm to come away with a 1-1 draw. they finish second in the east with a seven-game unbeaten streak. they will play the new york red bulls in the playoff at home on election day november 7th. >> rg3 gives you great interviews. not the boring sports interviews. >> the best. >> he's right about pittsburgh fans. >>> a recap? >> tomorrow won't be great but just showers. then we go downhill in a big way on monday and tuesday. highest winds on tuesday. highest rain m
. >> they're a tough defense. they cause a lot of problems. they don't give you easy throws. they match everything. you're in man most of the time. when stuff is covered, it's hard to check it down to a back, because he's usually covered, too. >> i look forward to going out there and seeing how their fans are. i'm pretty sure it's going to be pretty loud. their fan base is very fanatic, and i take in all those experiences, but at the same time, i know i'm there to do a job....
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three touchdowns and the defense so dominant arizona only tried -- oh! only tried 9 rushes for 7 yards. he can smash you. oh! fortunately he got up. smith, one of four 49ers sacked. the defense 7 yards rushing. fourth time in five games no touchdowns allowed. 24-3. they improve to 6-2. harbaugh asked if it would help smith's confidence. >> i don't think there was ever a question there. just a lot of gobble, gobble turkey, you know, by just -- gobble, gobble turkey from giant turkey gobblers. you know. paints a good picture. [ laughter ] >> media, calling us jive turkey gobblers? we got feelings. [ laughter ] >> you know. wait till i get on the radio tomorrow. >> gobble gobble. >> i will rip him. listen -- he completes 18-19 and somebody asks if it helps his confidence -- [ talking at the same time ] >> 49ers off next week. november 11 at home against the rams. the world champion giants home from detroit. [ cheers and applause ] >> been watching kron 4, should have this video memorized. got in near 5:00 p.m. today. giants station, yeah? we had coverage wa
three touchdowns and the defense so dominant arizona only tried -- oh! only tried 9 rushes for 7 yards. he can smash you. oh! fortunately he got up. smith, one of four 49ers sacked. the defense 7 yards rushing. fourth time in five games no touchdowns allowed. 24-3. they improve to 6-2. harbaugh asked if it would help smith's confidence. >> i don't think there was ever a question there. just a lot of gobble, gobble turkey, you know, by just -- gobble, gobble turkey from giant turkey...
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then i asked the department of defense to set up a hospital ship comfort and sent hundreds of people and canines and morticians and all these people to help them. i held those individuals, i saw them. i was the person in charge and i was very upset. everybody else in the state of wisconsin, all the other congressional delegations voted for that and congresswoman baldwin did not. that bothered me. five years after that, i was there and held those people and saw them. still to this day of talks me. >> a chance to explain your votes, congresswoman? >> i am outraged that tommy thompson would question my patriotism. he has personally profited from 9/11. politicalrying to profit from 9/11. honorvoted nine times to the victims and first responder is a 9/11. i voted three times to allow the congressional gold medal for those families. i voted and worked very hard to pass a 9/11 health care bill. i voted to hunt down osama bin laden and the perpetrators of 9/11. words are very important. and i believe you should never politicize 9/11. when a resolution on the eve of a hotly contested election
then i asked the department of defense to set up a hospital ship comfort and sent hundreds of people and canines and morticians and all these people to help them. i held those individuals, i saw them. i was the person in charge and i was very upset. everybody else in the state of wisconsin, all the other congressional delegations voted for that and congresswoman baldwin did not. that bothered me. five years after that, i was there and held those people and saw them. still to this day of talks...
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. >> the department of defense yesterday was airlifting utility crews with their equipment here to new york, to new jersey and other places impacted by the storm and more of those airlifts we anticipate to be coming over the coming days. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie putting pressure on utility companies. >> i'm getting these plans for the power companies. if they do not meet these deadlines, they're going to have big problems with me. >> reporter: in atlantic city casinos reopening for the first time since sunday when the approaching storm forced them to close their doors. residents are struggling to find gas for their cars and generators as many stations remain closed due to a lack of fuel and electricity. in staten island new york, david lee miller, fox news. >>> local runners speak out about the decision to cancel the new york city marathon. harris rosenswag was planning to run with a blind friend who traveled from new zealand to participate in the race. harris says he's still going to new york and meet up with his friend. >> maybe we'll take a run in central park
. >> the department of defense yesterday was airlifting utility crews with their equipment here to new york, to new jersey and other places impacted by the storm and more of those airlifts we anticipate to be coming over the coming days. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie putting pressure on utility companies. >> i'm getting these plans for the power companies. if they do not meet these deadlines, they're going to have big problems with me. >> reporter: in...
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i said i would be playing defense. have fun with the comparisons. >> yup, they over it. maryland football players here on fox 5 tomorrow. the terps host georgia tech at 12:30 and eleanor roosevelt grad sean petty makes his debut at quarterback. >>> the wizards tipped off the season tuesday night in cleveland, rallying from the 16- point deficit to take a fourth quarter lead. only to fall to the cavaliers, 94-84. and the team practiced the last three days. >> we're coming off of the play and know we didn't play well in that game. we have a chance to win and we feel like we're coming on to execute things we know we canco well, we'll have a chance to win the game. >> i'm excited. the family's going to be there and actually, i mean -- it's my time now. i'm going to have to represent and show -- as well as my teammates and have a great team this year and hopefully they will support us throughout the year. >> and also tomorrow night, d.c. united will end their five- year post season drought when the black-and-red host the new york red bulls in game one of the home and home ser
i said i would be playing defense. have fun with the comparisons. >> yup, they over it. maryland football players here on fox 5 tomorrow. the terps host georgia tech at 12:30 and eleanor roosevelt grad sean petty makes his debut at quarterback. >>> the wizards tipped off the season tuesday night in cleveland, rallying from the 16- point deficit to take a fourth quarter lead. only to fall to the cavaliers, 94-84. and the team practiced the last three days. >> we're coming...
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we provide air and missile defense. we provide statistical support to all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key rotary for aviation, information operations, civil affairs, military police come into view defense capabilities. corps of engineers were pretty busy today doing other things. we've critical components of the military space program. for example, were responsible for everything from the satellite to the ground station prevented communication based on elements. a lot of people don't know that. that's the army's responsibility. as we look ahead, obviously cypress onto more important things we have to remember as we go forward. as a look at cyber, there's a couple things. national level fiber and operational tactical cyber. what does that mean for the future way of conflict quite how do we integ
we provide air and missile defense. we provide statistical support to all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key rotary for aviation, information operations, civil affairs, military police come into view defense capabilities. corps of engineers were pretty busy today doing...
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defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park th
defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir...
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defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been reasonably responsive in immediate response, immediate response by doctrine and policy are military dod authorities moving out their gates into their neighborhoods when a disaster hits right next door. i mean, that seems to make sense. we have good relationships at our bases and stations and the ability to roll out and assist is something you would expect to work out pretty well. some of that has matured, in fact. in the state of california we have established a number of agreements, most particularly the wil
defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been...
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we are second in per-capita defense expenditures. there's a special flavor on federal spending, because governmental employment is so important, not just in northern virginia, which borders on d.c., but also in hampton roads, the hampton roads area off virginia beach and the surrounding localities. host: what are the demographics of the state of virginia? guest: as with most larger population states, there are many states in one. you have northern virginia, which is about a third of the state's population, now produces 30% of the vote, if not more. that has a low-debate. that particular population is national and international in scope. it is the highest income region. it has the people with the highest educational levels in the state on average. it tends to be the most democratic region. if you go down to and tidewater, roads, that is a heavy defense industry area. it is both white-collar and blue-collar, also has a large african-american population. and it also has a relatively low nativity rate, that is people not necessarily born
we are second in per-capita defense expenditures. there's a special flavor on federal spending, because governmental employment is so important, not just in northern virginia, which borders on d.c., but also in hampton roads, the hampton roads area off virginia beach and the surrounding localities. host: what are the demographics of the state of virginia? guest: as with most larger population states, there are many states in one. you have northern virginia, which is about a third of the state's...
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there is a problem of the sequestration and the 10% cut to defense and a tax increase. all of these pose a lot of challenges. the solution of this has to be done in a couple of things. reduce the size of the federal government and get the private sector going. you cannot do just one or the other. the best thing to do is first, get the red tape under control. they are driving our business efficiency down and pulling jobs overseas. second, we got high unemployment, but we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. that does not make sense. we need to reduce the corporate tax rate. a combination of those things, reducing the federal spending and take care of the red tape and reduce the taxes. put that together and you have put the budget under control. >> thank you. senator mccaskill, your response. >> i do not think i heard anything about compromise. democrats and republicans have been trying to hammer out a compromise. there have been many revisions done. we know what we have to do. we have to get to a trillion dollar budget. the simpson-bowles proposal had a lot
there is a problem of the sequestration and the 10% cut to defense and a tax increase. all of these pose a lot of challenges. the solution of this has to be done in a couple of things. reduce the size of the federal government and get the private sector going. you cannot do just one or the other. the best thing to do is first, get the red tape under control. they are driving our business efficiency down and pulling jobs overseas. second, we got high unemployment, but we have the highest...
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would provide air and missile defense. geographical combatant commanders provide logistical support for all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key -- for aviation and information operations civil affairs military police wmd defense capabilities, corps of engineers who are pretty busy today and doing many other things. we have critical components and military space program. for example we are responsible for everything from the satellite on down to the ground station in providing communications based on space-based elements. a lot of people don't know that. that's the army's responsibility. as we look ahead obviously cyberis one of the more importantly is we have to have to remember as we go forward. and and as i look at cyberthere are couple of things. to have national level cyberand operational attack c
would provide air and missile defense. geographical combatant commanders provide logistical support for all geographical combatant commanders. we provide signal communication support to all geographical combatant commanders. these are key critical missions that people tend not to think about as we go forward. so it's important that you understand that. we provide key -- for aviation and information operations civil affairs military police wmd defense capabilities, corps of engineers who are...
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defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not un
defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause)...
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is on the entire defensive unit who's only ranked two spots better. players say the problem is not just with the dbs and safeties. >> it's on the whole defense. it's up to us to get a better pass rush. it's up to the linebackers to be where they need to be in the secondary. i'm not going to sit up there and point fingers at the secondary because we're a team. it's hard to cover guys in this business but that's why we're professional footballs and it's our job as the defense to get it corrected. >> it's not something we feel good about, not something i feel good about. you know, just what you do is you look at yourself first and foremost, see what you can do better to help this defense improve. from there you just continue to work the team, believe, not get caught up in the past things that happened, just looking forward to seeing what we can do better. >>> all right. we're looking at thursday night football in san diego. philip rivers and the chargers versus matt cassel and the chiefs picking it. you. fourth quarter chargers up 10-6. rivers throwing a
is on the entire defensive unit who's only ranked two spots better. players say the problem is not just with the dbs and safeties. >> it's on the whole defense. it's up to us to get a better pass rush. it's up to the linebackers to be where they need to be in the secondary. i'm not going to sit up there and point fingers at the secondary because we're a team. it's hard to cover guys in this business but that's why we're professional footballs and it's our job as the defense to get it...
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they cut $500 billion from defense. they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to america at risk carry through with sequestration. >> moderator: quick followup. tester: i agree. we have to get together and get solved. a lot of stuff is total nonstarter. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have work with democrats to make this happen. >> moderator: did you have a question? >> okay. >> next question. okay. another big topic. this political season is lobbying. i have a question for both candidates about lobbying. we start can senator tester. you defeated conrad burns who was tied to one of the most known lobbyist of all time. there ads that claim you received most money from lobbyist. how do you explain that? rehberg: tester: i come -- back in washington, d.c. and that's the bottom line. one of the reasons the first bill that i helped cosponsor and get push across the line in 2007. the biggest lobby reform since watergate. it's important for the country. transparency is good. the state of
they cut $500 billion from defense. they want to cut an additional $500 billion from defense. you can't do that. that will put us at risk. if you want to america at risk carry through with sequestration. >> moderator: quick followup. tester: i agree. we have to get together and get solved. a lot of stuff is total nonstarter. democrats have to work with republicans and republicans have work with democrats to make this happen. >> moderator: did you have a question? >> okay....
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officials are banking on sand dunes like this that they just moved into place today as the front line of defense. up and down the east coast, utility companies are out in full force preparing for potentially extensive power outages. states are calling in hundreds of extra workers. there's even concern about entire cities losing power. as for residents, they're getting ready in case they have to spend several days or even weeks in the dark, stocking up on essentials like flashlights and generators, which many stores sold out in a matter of hours today. some of the prices that would normally would go for about $400, we saw them online for sale for $1,400. but generators are not the big concern in coastal areas like this. the big concern here is storm surge. voluntary evacuations are already taking place in areas not far from here. diane? >> all right, linsey, thank you so much, and our thanks to ginger, as well end and sam champion. and sam will be leading our extreme weather team as it tracks this storm, 24 hours a day, all weekend. >>> and hurricane sandy could throw a curve ball into the final
officials are banking on sand dunes like this that they just moved into place today as the front line of defense. up and down the east coast, utility companies are out in full force preparing for potentially extensive power outages. states are calling in hundreds of extra workers. there's even concern about entire cities losing power. as for residents, they're getting ready in case they have to spend several days or even weeks in the dark, stocking up on essentials like flashlights and...
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the defense argued for a manslaughter conviction saying esteban acted in a fit of rage. the jury didn't buy it. >> i know michelle finally laid to rest in peace knowing that justice is served. >> i feel like a tremendous burden has been lifted. we never know what's going on in the jury's mind but we were hoping and praying they made the right decision and they did. >> esteban faces 25 years in prison. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar returned to court in san jose this afternoon. 21-year-old torres might enter a plea today. she vanished from morgan hill last march. her body hasn't been found but dna evidence links garcia torres to her. >> reporter: federal investigators say a man had a 100 cocaine filled pellets in his intestines when he was arrested at the san francisco airport. the customs department says the man was taken into custody last week after he attracted the attention of border patrol officers. they say he swallowed the cocaine in an attempt to smuggle the drugs on a flight to japan. >> i would assume the officers with technique and e
the defense argued for a manslaughter conviction saying esteban acted in a fit of rage. the jury didn't buy it. >> i know michelle finally laid to rest in peace knowing that justice is served. >> i feel like a tremendous burden has been lifted. we never know what's going on in the jury's mind but we were hoping and praying they made the right decision and they did. >> esteban faces 25 years in prison. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar returned...
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great pitching, great defense wins every time. that's what happens. >> let's continue with the story. thousands of fans showed the memorable moments at the san francisco civic center. elizabeth cook is out there where they are still celebrating the wins. elizabeth? [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans are just going crazy. you know, they came in just over an hour ago. certainly they feel so excited. this is what it looked like earlier today. [ cheering ] they were all showered with champagne. a lot of folks are headed to at&t park. and if i could see you and you can hear me, i think these fans will be celebrating into the night. back to you. >> yeah, i think they love the fact that the giants won and that there is a camera on them. elizabeth cook, thanks for being there witnessing that firsthand for us. >>> now a moment inside the locker room as the giants celebrate their win. >> yeah, the third base coach leading the champagne charge. he has enjoyed this. >> they look like boys. as if halloween wasn't a reason enough to celebrate on we
great pitching, great defense wins every time. that's what happens. >> let's continue with the story. thousands of fans showed the memorable moments at the san francisco civic center. elizabeth cook is out there where they are still celebrating the wins. elizabeth? [ cheering ] >> reporter: fans are just going crazy. you know, they came in just over an hour ago. certainly they feel so excited. this is what it looked like earlier today. [ cheering ] they were all showered with...